How to crack Indian Engineering Service (IES) examination

Preparation Tips on How to crack Indian Engineering Service (IES) Competitive examination…
IES (Indian Engineering Service) the career determiner for many engineering students in Indian. Is a great and popular examination in the country conducted by the UPSC. The students branch to different engineering careers after successful completion. Though large numbers register for the exam few get to complete all stages. Reports show out of 15000 students who register per year 575 students get complete the exam. Giving this as 1% of the students.

The exam is also known as engineering service examination (ESE). Basically the exam is conducted in 4 streams in the engineering sector:

Electrical engineering.

Civil engineering

Mechanical engineering

Electronics and telecommunication engineering.

ESE examination has gain a lot of reputation over the years changing many engineering student lives. Students who do well gain government jobs which are highly paid and secure with greater allowances compared to the private sector. The papers are complex compared to other exams like the JEE main.

One can tackle the paper differently; some prefer to get coaching class which work well for them too. Nonetheless students can have different strategies to handle the exam and also emerge the best.

Preparation tips for Indian Engineering Service (IES) exams

Coaching
Getting extra studies from the external sources, helps you broaden your thinking. Students get extra knowledge from different lectures and different note to top to what they have. This has proven helpful to majority of students.

Technical part of the exam
Students can also follow this points and do well on the same.

Study and follow the syllabus
Syllabus acts as guide to what examiners look for, they use syllabus in setting exams since the students have learn the specified subject. In most cases 90% of the exam is delivered from here while the rest are general knowledge.

Group study:
A group of few students who are compatible works well on revision. Make time to hear others opinion and contribute your points. As a group you can have self-test by making trial exams and see how many questions you can handle each. Discuss and come up with right answers before referring to the real answers.

Simple to complex
To understand more, start with what you love more and understand more. This gives the energy to go to the complex part of the study.

Timetable
Timetable guide one on which subject to tackle at what time, never study two subjects at the same time. This brings more confusion and a lot is forgotten.

Past papers
Greater secret is hidden in the past papers, they help you the setting technic and if the examiners follow the syllabus strictly. You have exam patterns and which kind of questions will appear and has appeared most in the past years. tackles some of the questions and see how well you can do it.

Non-technical part
This are parts where the examiners set according to general knowledge. One doesn’t have to learn the topic but can get it from social media or news. Students should read newspapers, watch TV and follow on international or global news.

Learn new happening in the world and around you. Political wise and environmental wise and with this vast knowledge on all aspects you can handle the exam. Believe in what you have learn and extend you mind wide with the aim of achieving the best. Have time to rest and talk to family and friends to balance all aspects of the study life.